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Windows 7 has the full and basic aero themes that can be changed inside personalization. Windows used to automatically disable Windows Aero (transparency) when I unplug my laptop from the mains.

I reset the theme and now it doesn't do this anymore. I can't seem to find how to enable this again. I've checked the advanced power options and control panel but turning back on this feature is eluding me. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

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This is how I got worked.

  1. Change the power profile to "Power Saver" (How to: Right click on the battery icon on the desktop > select "Power options" > Select "Power Saver")

  2. Unplug the charger and then , go to "Personalize" (Right click on the desktop select "Personalize ")

  3. Click windows color > switch OFF "Enable Transparency"

  4. Save changes and exit "Personalize"

  5. Plug in the charger and then , go to "Personalize" (Right click on the desktop select "Personalize ")

  6. Click windows color > switch ON "Enable Transparency"

  7. Save changes and exit "Personalize"

I Think this should solve your problem.

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Wonderful, that did the trick. Thanks for the great answer – Dan Revell Jul 14 '11 at 10:44
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Check the power management settings. It should be in the advanced settings.

Not at a laptop at the moment, but Power Options > Change Advanced Settings

You may need to click on the link to 'view options not visible' (or something to that effect)

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I don't know if turn off the theme is supposed to happen, because I can't think of a reason for this software to exist if it did. In any case, that software exists, and looks to work quite well :)

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You'd be surprised just how much software is written that duplicates some existing function because somebody didn't like what was there (justifiably or not), or because they wanted to figure out how to do it themselves, or just for the hell of it. – AnonJr Oct 31 '09 at 15:40
I think that this software will let you switch between entire power profiles on state change of the mains. Windows only provides limited settings within a single profile. It doesn't let you switch profiles completely. – Dan Revell Nov 1 '09 at 20:33
Windows 7 re-vamped a lot of the power management controls. Dig in to the advanced settings and take a look. – AnonJr Nov 2 '09 at 17:58
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On my computer (a Dell) there is an section in the Advanced power settings called Dell Additional settings. The options in there let you turn off Aero Glass and the sidebar when on battery.

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Install Vista Battery Saver. It works fine on Windows 7 as I use it myself. Not only can you have it disable Aero when on battery, you can have it switch between power profiles. For instance, I have my laptop run on high performance when plugged in and then it switches to the battery saver profile when running off of the battery.

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You need to change the visual settings in Windows to "Let Windows choose what's best for my computer".

Start -> Right Click Computer -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced (tab) -> Performance: Settings -> Check "Let Windows choose what's best for my computer"

REBOOT PC

Windows will now disable the aero transparent effect when running on the power saver mode unplugged. Cheers.

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I recently tried this, I posted last time, but it' still wouldn't change automatically. Try opening til Performance Windows while being in the power saver mode, then choose to disable the aero glass, then goto balanced power scheme, then choose "let windows choose what's best..." now it should work, but it seems that you have to choose it when ur in power saver mode.

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